
Kodak Shows off World's First OLED Frame
By Nick Mokey
September 17, 2008
If LCD frames didn't quite make your pictures pop the same way prints color prints do, Kodak's $999 OLED frame may be the (expensive) solution.
With Sony already having snatched the title for first commercial OLED television with the XEL-1, Kodak moved in to capture a title on its own turf Wednesday with the very first OLED picture frame. The new Kodak OLED Wireless Frame uses a 7.6-inch OLED display to display digital photos with superior color, contrast and viewing angle compared to traditional LCD frames.
The new display technology will imbue the frame with a stunning white-to-black contrast ratio of 30,000:1, as well as a complete 180 degree viewing angle, and 800 x 480 resolution. To supplement that top-of-the-line tech out front, Kodak has also added a host of other features, including Wi-Fi for pulling photos from the Web or ...
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